Aristos (Ἄριστος)
Aristos is derived from the Ancient Greek word Ἄριστος meaning “best”.
Aristos is a biannual journal showcasing the very best student works in Philosophy, Theology, Ethics and the University Core Curriculum, The Logos Programme. The Journal is edited by the School of Philosophy and Theology at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney campus. Each semester the highest achieving students in relevant units are invited to submit their work to the journal.
Students are welcome to submit reviews of newly released books in Philosophy and Theology.
Current Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1 (2022)
Articles
LOGOS I MAJOR ESSAY: IN DEFENCE OF ALASDAIR MACINTYRE ON THE IMPORTANCE OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
Laurel Hooper
THE INTRODUCTION TO BEING AND TIME
David Good
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: NECESSARY FOR PERFECTION
Daniel Skinner
WHAT ROLES DO REASON AND REVELATION PLAY IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRINITY, ACCORDING TO ST THOMAS AQUINAS?
Matthew Anslow
THE CHURCH AS LUMEN CHRISTI ET SAL TERRAE
Harry McClifty